
Aqua Halts Small Plastic Bottle Production in Bali Ahead of Provincial Ban
PT Tirta Investama (Aqua), one of Indonesia’s largest bottled water manufacturers, has officially ceased production of plastic water bottles smaller than one liter in Bali.

PT Tirta Investama (Aqua), one of Indonesia’s largest bottled water manufacturers, has officially ceased production of plastic water bottles smaller than one liter in Bali.

Police in Bali have uncovered a sprawling online romance scam operation run from five separate sites across Denpasar, arresting 38 people allegedly involved in a

Indonesia’s national football team suffered a bruising 0–6 defeat to Japan on Tuesday in Suita, ending their second-round campaign in the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Basic education in Bali—and the rest of the country—is expected to become free of charge starting in the 2026 academic year, following a recent Constitutional

Three police officers from the Denpasar City Police have been placed in special detention (dipatsus) following the death of a male detainee who was allegedly

The Australian government has updated its travel advice for Indonesia, maintaining its “exercise a high degree of caution” warning and urging travelers—particularly those heading to

Indonesia’s Health Ministry has issued a fresh public health advisory urging vigilance amid a regional uptick in COVID-19 cases, as new variants of the virus

Indonesian authorities have rescued hundreds of wild songbirds from an attempted smuggling operation at Ketapang Port in East Java, foiling a cross-island trafficking effort that

Indonesia is rolling out sweeping travel discounts across the country’s public transportation networks to encourage domestic tourism during the upcoming school holiday period. From June

A fast boat carrying 89 passengers, most of them foreign tourists, capsized off the coast of Nusa Lembongan on Wednesday afternoon after being struck by

Umar Patek, the convicted bombmaker behind the 2002 Bali attacks that killed 202 people, has launched a coffee business in East Java, a move that

Bali Governor Wayan Koster has launched a special task force to investigate and take action against illegal business operations run by foreigners, following mounting complaints

Indonesia’s Manpower Ministry has issued a new directive banning the use of discriminatory requirements in job recruitment — including appearance, age, height, marital status, ethnicity,

More than Rp 11,5 billion has been earmarked by Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs this year to support Hindu religious life in Bali, including temple

Bali Governor Wayan Koster on Friday oversaw a province-wide tree planting campaign that saw 19.000 saplings planted simultaneously across the island, timed to mark the

Indonesia has introduced changes to its visa extension procedures, marking a departure from the fully digital system introduced in 2024 and reinstating in-person requirements amid

The Badung Regency Government is weighing a significant loan of up to Rp 3 trillion to accelerate infrastructure development, particularly to address chronic traffic congestion

Indonesia’s national football team has kicked off its training camp at the Bali United Training Center in Sukawati, Gianyar, as preparations ramp up for the

A 39-year-old man from Switzerland has been deported from Bali after immigration authorities accused him of illegally raising funds for stray dogs while on a

Bali’s Benoa Port is undergoing a transformation that government officials say will position it as Southeast Asia’s premium maritime hub—an anchor point for both international